Auto Insurance Companies currently can ask Insurance Policyholders for anything they want in response to a claim being filed. Who would provide them with so much power and why? This opens the door for bad faith practices against insured. Is this main reason Policyholders are not being paid settlements and having to accept low-balled claim amounts? Policyholders need Insured Civil Rights Legislation Protection in order reign in the Wall Street power and control Insurers use to take advantage of Main Street.

The Betrayal Papers will trace the influence of the Muslim Brotherhood in the Obama administration’s foreign and domestic policies.The six-part series will present Muslim Brotherhood USAa picture of a conspiracy that is manipulating the American government to the benefit of a totalitarian, genocidal movement that seeks to establish a global Islamic State.

Featured Guests:Kyle Richards takes a break from taping Season 5 of "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" to stop by with her doctor, Christopher E. Starr. Kyle gets personal and shares how she is dealing with the diagnoses Cronic Dry Eye and shares some insights into Season 5 of "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills".

Financial planning expert, Scott Halliwell from USAA stops in and we talk Life Insurance in our "Ask the Experts" segment. Scott highlights how, by using a life insurance calculator, we can determine just how much life insurance is the right amount. September is Life Insurance Awareness Month.

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A candid two hour episode with Doug Nordman and his guests along with host Dave Etter and Chris Pape during lunch! Doug is in San Antonio for an annual financial conference held by USAA, and will be able to pass on any new strategies and plans to us first! This will be an episode you do NOT want to miss, and Doug will be fielding your questions - LIVE!

Live call-in show for and by Male Military Husbands - our wives get transfered all the time, sometimes every year, where do we find meaningful resources that can help YOUR family while she defends our country? We will field ALL callers, who may get caustic in thier frustration, but, we do NOT censor the show - speak your mind! Host Dave Etter will run this for 2 hours, and, after the show is over, will edit down a version that is family friendly for podcast download - fair enuff? Ok, guys, bring it on!

Susan Wagers—whose own post-50 life was fraught with divorce, job loss, illness and unemployment—explains how implementing standard operating proceedures can bring military families back from the brink of most any hardship. “Keep in mind that the SOP is a set of written instructions that document a routine that’s followed by an individual or an organization. And you have to customize each SOP to fit you, your family and your household,” the life coach tells Army Wife Radio host Tara Crooks. “When I created an SOP for one military couple to cover their move to new location, they were able to find safety-deposit keys, insurance policies, tax records, and their kids’ medical records. The medical records were particularly important in getting them enrolled in their new school.”

Pam Busenius takes her role as a caregiver to her wounded veteran husband very seriously. But even the best intentions sometimes come crashing down in the face of economic hardship—leaving families like Pam’s homeless and fearing for their well-being. So when The Elizabeth Dole Foundation stepped in to provide support, Pam didn’t forget. “It’s made us a stronger family,” she tells Family of a Vet host Debbie Sprague. “Having struggled, the kids now understand when I tell them that certain things are not in the budget right now. And when I do treat them to something they want, they don’t take it for granted. They’re ever so grateful for everything we have.”

For Jennifer Pilcher, the road to profitability is paved with people—namely hard-working military wives. Four years ago, she founded MilitaryOneClick.com to provide military families with resources ranging from employment to education to wellness. Now employing 10 staffers, her company has since been ranked among Inc. Magazine’s Top 7 Military Start-Ups. “I say this all the time when people ask me about growing a small business,” she tells Navy Wife Radio host Wendy Poling. “We started out with one person working for the website. And then we got a client. And then we got a second person. And then we got another client—and a third person. So I truly, truly believe in the team.”

While deployed in Afghanistan during Operation Enduring Freedom, Brad Christian spent months battling terrorists from a helicopter. And though he’s now back home in Virginia running his own consulting group, he continues to use the lessons learned as a Green Beret. “Throughout my military career, knowing that people around me were willing to sacrifice for me made me want to be the best that I could. And over the years I’ve seen how that bond is universal among members of the Special Forces,” he tells Navy SEAL Radio host David Rutherford. “Today I try to encourage people to have a deeper commitment to whatever organization they’re a part of, whether it’s a church group or corporaton. I try to share what I learned in the special ops, which is to keep all missions focused; know what you're trying to accomplish, do it to the best of your ability, and be willing to sacrifice to accomplish the mission.”

Though she’s 8,000 miles from her New York City birthplace, Beatriz Trujillo feels right at home. “What’s great is I get to work with the troops, the command team and the Afghan nationals as well, on foregin claims processing and intakes,” the US Army paralegal, currently stationed in Kandahar, tells Talking with Heroes host Bob Calvert on the occasion of Women’s History Month. “We try to compensate them for any loss of personal property, which improves their morale and way of life. And I see that we help change negative perceptions they may have of soldiers in their country.”

Voice of Warriors host Mollie Grywalsky recalls how co-host Patti Katter, whose husband is also an OIF disabled vet, inspired her to duty. “Mike was injured in 2003. He’s a typical hard-headed marine who thinks it’s taboo to get help. But after eight years, he had to do something. So I got in touch with our OIF social worker at the VA, who put me in touch with Patti, because Patti was a strong advocate for her own husband,” she says. “I knew there’d be lots of red tape at the VA, which would overwhelm any person. But for someone like Mike, with PTSD and short-term memory loss, I knew he’d get to the point where he’d just give up. So I thought, I need to be there for him, be his wife and his caregiver and do whatever it takes to get through this.”